
The Panerai Luminor 1950 8 Days Chrono Monopulsante GMT watch has a traditional and innovative design. The sports chronograph is recognized by its avant- garde technical characteristics, extraordinary reliability and water- resistance. The Panerai Luminor 1950 8 Days Chrono Monopulsante GMT has a sophisticated mechanical movement. The case of this beautiful watch measures only 44 mm in diameter and is crafted or with steel or with pink gold. When the watch is brushed with stainless steel, the case incorporated a polished bezel . Proving its high quality, the timepiece of the watch is 100 –meter water- resistant.
The Panerai Luminor 1950 8 Days Chrono Monopulsante GMT has an auxiliary property of being wound this giving the watch a supplementary power reserve that can last up to 8 days. Moreover, this watch has other important functions such as: linear indication of the amount of running time remaining; a second time zone with day/ night indication; a device for zeroing the seconds hand so that the watch is able to be accurately synchronized and last but not least a single button chronograph with column wheel and friction clutch.
The movement has 321 component parts. The power reserved which remains is displayed by an indicator which moves horizontally across a little window placed above 6 o` clock and it is suitably calibrated 0 to 8. What is different at this watch is the way the counter moves: it doesn`t move slowly and continuously , but instantaneously , clicking from one position to the next on the 60th second of each minute.
The caliber of the Panerai Luminor 1950 8 Days Chrono Monopulsante GMT has a balance wheel that oscillates at about 28,800 alternations per hour, fitted with a regulation screw. The watch has 29 jewels and is fitted with the device for zeroing the seconds. In this way, when the winding crown is pulled out, the small seconds hand returns straightaway to zero and stops and it doesn`t start moving again until the crown has been returned to its normal position, so enabling the watch to be synchronized to the exact second.
Furthermore the second time zone is displayed by a second central hand with an arrow point. This one rotates once at every 12 hours. You are able to see that through a little window located in the small seconds dial at 9 o` clock. When it is entirely white the hour indicated is during the day and when it is totally black it is night; when the black starts to give way to a little of the white, you are able to see that the Sun is rising.
The dial of the Panerai Luminor 1950 8 Days Chrono Monopulsante GMT utilizes the traditional sandwich construction- it consists of two plates superimposed above each other. In this way it can be view during the night. The watch`s case has a black alligator strap.
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